Just hours after he accused the Republican National Committee’s chairman of playing the “ethnic card” in the 2012 election, msnbc’s Chris Matthews confronted Newt Gingrich with the same charges.
“You’ve engaged in what I consider very problematic rhetoric on the campaign trail,” Matthews told Gingrich at the start of a wide-ranging interview on Monday’s Hardball. After listing some examples of that rhetoric, he asked, “Do you have a problem, thinking back on it, of having used ethnic politics?”
Gingrich denied the premise of the question, calling the idea that either he or the Republican Party writ large use race-baiting tactics “absurd.” Dismissing Romney’s now-infamous birth certificate joke as a “throwaway line,” he added, “Romney was making—by any reasonable standard—he was making what’s called a joke.”
Matthews was unpersuaded and suggested that the Republican Party’s current messaging fit into a pattern of race-baiting going back to Reagan’s remarks in the ’80s regarding “welfare queens” and “strapping young bucks” who were allegedly exploiting the American welfare system.








